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Frederick Douglass' Paper, 1854-10-06, vol. 7 iss. 42 no. 354

Frederick Douglass' Paper, 1854-10-06, vol. 7 iss. 42 no. 354

FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER.
iECOND DAY.
■seders'
■d, That we appeal fr.f„illiaI,
vote taken for .Lieutenant-Gor
sveral of those who at the Anti-Nobmki
id.
The audio
maded from cheer-
true friend of Temperance,
and Wisdom. Thqy dispose of the
sity of choosing tho least Yetiveen two
by choosing only what is positively go
It has been tbn settled practice, am
haps, the settled policy of parties, to p
candidates and platforms with just e
of evil to insure the support of tho selfis
and bad, and with just enough of good
of alL Injtbis policy, Whigs and I
the party of the other, beliove
thing which ho thi
work, a
d turn to that of t
o second.
humanity at large—humanity with its vIccb,
Frida
ng of the Amer-
onvcned in Mar-
ket 11 a
huel J. Mat, Ahdk
W Foss, William
Brows, (recently
from England,)
of the finely organizod Wm. Llotd Garri
son. He may not need government; but
was. of
al figure ofthe
dividual man left only to self-government.
aboutt
esiKOBofleader-
Gerkit Smith thought Mr. Green's ques
ship.
where you will,
tion altogether in place—and here tbe con
at the head of a
flict, the noiso of which, is still in our ears
aro leaders still.
began, between Mr. Garrison and Mr. Smith
Mr. Ga
of tbe
Dest of his class.
The meeting of
ment—its naturo and duties—denying the
erican Anti-Slavery
attendo
d, and Irrgely by L
e aro two or three
The politics of Mr. Smith are tho joint pro
ingsoftbismeetin
g remark from us,
cor., th
e difference in sent
ment,£eliog and
ties and rospouBibd.t.es than any others
tb
publi
"I
vs-.|.(
ivis S"
dis
inguis
cd theolo
in}
Otis' ii
s of ti
;■;;.:;■.
h of God
nd here, if never before, Mr
Constitution. Nevi
mo especially
i fragments. Tho work that we now-
perfect confidei
, placo liio authenticity of his book 0
mpervious to the shafts of hostile
,e has succeeded. While bearing
ted ; but the author eougl

FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER.
iECOND DAY.
■seders'
■d, That we appeal fr.f„illiaI,
vote taken for .Lieutenant-Gor
sveral of those who at the Anti-Nobmki
id.
The audio
maded from cheer-
true friend of Temperance,
and Wisdom. Thqy dispose of the
sity of choosing tho least Yetiveen two
by choosing only what is positively go
It has been tbn settled practice, am
haps, the settled policy of parties, to p
candidates and platforms with just e
of evil to insure the support of tho selfis
and bad, and with just enough of good
of alL Injtbis policy, Whigs and I
the party of the other, beliove
thing which ho thi
work, a
d turn to that of t
o second.
humanity at large—humanity with its vIccb,
Frida
ng of the Amer-
onvcned in Mar-
ket 11 a
huel J. Mat, Ahdk
W Foss, William
Brows, (recently
from England,)
of the finely organizod Wm. Llotd Garri
son. He may not need government; but
was. of
al figure ofthe
dividual man left only to self-government.
aboutt
esiKOBofleader-
Gerkit Smith thought Mr. Green's ques
ship.
where you will,
tion altogether in place—and here tbe con
at the head of a
flict, the noiso of which, is still in our ears
aro leaders still.
began, between Mr. Garrison and Mr. Smith
Mr. Ga
of tbe
Dest of his class.
The meeting of
ment—its naturo and duties—denying the
erican Anti-Slavery
attendo
d, and Irrgely by L
e aro two or three
The politics of Mr. Smith are tho joint pro
ingsoftbismeetin
g remark from us,
cor., th
e difference in sent
ment,£eliog and
ties and rospouBibd.t.es than any others
tb
publi
"I
vs-.|.(
ivis S"
dis
inguis
cd theolo
in}
Otis' ii
s of ti
;■;;.:;■.
h of God
nd here, if never before, Mr
Constitution. Nevi
mo especially
i fragments. Tho work that we now-
perfect confidei
, placo liio authenticity of his book 0
mpervious to the shafts of hostile
,e has succeeded. While bearing
ted ; but the author eougl